Strong wood includes character, warmth and value to any space in your house in Elkhart Lake WI 53020. Our choice of pre-finished strong wood floor covering offers you a range of surfaces, widths and choices to match your design, from rustic to modern. From oak to walnut to maple to birch to cherry to unique woods, we provide extraordinary wood floors that will help you enhance the look of your house.

Hardwood Flooring in Elkhart Lake WI 53020

Hardwood is a beautiful flooring choice that can be used to create any look ranging from traditional to contemporary. Hardwood has gained popularity for its attractiveness and relative ease of maintenance.

Benefits of Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood floors are easier to keep clean and require less ongoing maintenance than carpeting. Pet hair and dander can be easily removed from a hardwood floor, unlike carpet.

Hardwood can be used in rustic or modern designs. Hardwood’s variety of finishes and assortments provide styling flexibility.

Pre-finished hardwood floors come with a protective finish that requires very little maintenance. Pre-finished hardwoods are ready for use immediately after installation. Simple sweeping and an occasional light mopping are all that is needed to keep your hardwood floors looking great for years to come.

Hardwood Uses in Elkhart Lake WI

Hardwood floorings are available in various constructions, which identify the kind of subfloor it can be installed over. Consider what type of subfloor you have and exactly what level of your house you want to install wood before selecting an appropriate choice. For example, moisture can be an element, as variations in moisture can lead to gapping and deforming. Installing hardwood in full bathrooms is not advised because of the fluctuating wetness levels. Follow maker suggestions relating to wetness prior to selecting and installing hardwood. For more protection against moisture, use a moisture barrier. Usually, hardwood can be set up over concrete subfloors at ground level or plywood subfloors at ground level or greater. Consider your wood flooring installation alternatives as you make your floor covering choice. Installation approaches vary depending on the width, density, and building of the wood product, and where it’s being set up. Generally, strong wood flooring is nailed or stapled to a wood subfloor. Because strong wood responds to changes in temperature level and humidity, it’s not recommended for listed below grade. (below ground level). Engineered hardwood can be stapled, glued, or set up as a “floating floor”, depending upon the product selected. Armstrong likewise offers crafted wood floors with Lock & Fold ® technology. They’re the fastest and most convenient to set up without glue, staples, or nails and are perfect for Do It Yourself wood flooring setups.